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Sunday, June 29, 2014

#SpankA2Z ~Y is for Yes, sir!

I had a few days where I ended up skipping, and i few days where I ended up posting once in the morning and once at night, but It looks like I will make it to the end of the A to Z challenge by tomorrow! Thank You Celeste Jones for putting this together for all of us. It was fun!
For my Y word I have chosen Yes, as in Yes, sir. Like Naughty, Yes sir is a common utterance in spanking and erotica books. A well placed "Yes, sir" will get me every time. I'm sure I could have found this several times in either of my books, but I am going back to Bride Two Soon for this one.

In this scene, Beth Anne has stayed too late at work again, and now she and Ben are late for their per-marital counseling session with Bishop Miller.

Excerpt:

Ben was sitting in the living room of Beth Anne’s family
home growing more irritated with every second. They were already twenty minutes
late for their meeting with the bishop and Beth Anne was nowhere to be found.

Ben picked up his cell phone and angrily dialed her number
once more. It went straight to voicemail. She had obviously gotten caught up in
work and lost track of time. He knew that she was under a lot of stress trying
to get everything done before the wedding, but school had been out for over
three hours. She should have had more than enough time to get a fair amount of
work done, and still make their date on time. Now, Bishop Miller was sitting
over at the church waiting for them to show up when they could have been more
than half way through the counseling session by now.

Enough was enough. He was just getting up, intending to
drive over to the school and find her when she came barreling, breathlessly
through the front door.

Her hair was disheveled, her cheeks were flushed and her
clothing was wrinkled, no doubt from sitting at a desk all day. She obviously
needed to freshen up before their meeting, but there was no time.

“Go get in the truck.”His voice was stern and his face was pinched.

“Ben, I’m so sorry. I will just run upstairs and change
really quickly, and then I will be right back down.

His eyes darkened. “I said, go get in the truck. Now”

“But I just—” Beth Anne stammered, her eyes darting from him
to the stairs and back again.

“Beth Anne, I am not going to repeat myself. If you wanted
to have time to change, you should have bothered to leave work on time. Go get
in the truck.”

Ben was silent on the short drive over to the church, while
he listened to Beth Anne attempt to explain herself. She can try all she wants,
he thought, but she’s not going to get very far.

He listened to her plead with him, as she went on and on
about the stress she was under and the pressure she felt to get everything done
before the wedding. He was sympathetic, but if there was one thing Ben hated it
was being late, especially when there were other people involved. In his
opinion, she had shown a blatant disregard for his time, and more
importantly—Bishop Miller’s time.He
told her as much.

“You’re in trouble, Beth Anne, and when you’re in trouble,
and I am lecturing you, I don’t want to hear your excuses. When I am lecturing
you the only thing you need to say is ‘yes, sir’ or ‘no, sir’.” He watched as
Beth Anne responded to his words. She gulped and her mouth dropped open
slightly. She looked so sweet and vulnerable all of a sudden that it was
difficult to be stern with her as he was filled with an overwhelming urge to
comfort and reassure her, but there was no time. They had just pulled into the
church parking lot and Bishop Miller was waiting for them outside his office.

Okay, so Beth Anne never actually said Yes, sir in this scene, but, I bet she will before the night is through, don't you? ;)

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